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The Rosetta Stone and the Codes of Central Nervous System

p. 251-257

Abstract

The Rosetta Stone, is used as a metaphor about the Central Nervous System functioning. In CNS, messages are simultaneously expressed in a linguistic form, in commands or behaviours, and in neurophysiologic processes and decisions. The meaning and intention of states expressed in a linguistic form engage anticipatory and consummatory references, intentional declarative processes and neurophysiologic decisions. From a systemic viewpoint, the meaning and intention of a concept can be formulated taking into account respectively state transition matrices which, given a certain state and an input specify respectively the next state of a system and its output. The meaning and intention of a concept are specified by a set of decision rules which allow its inclusion in the class of equivalence that specifies the concept in extension.

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Bibliographical reference

José Barahona da Fonseca, Isabel Barahona da Fonseca, Carmen Paz Suárez-Araujo and José Luis Simões da Fonseca, « The Rosetta Stone and the Codes of Central Nervous System », CASYS, 18 | 2006, 251-257.

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José Barahona da Fonseca, Isabel Barahona da Fonseca, Carmen Paz Suárez-Araujo and José Luis Simões da Fonseca, « The Rosetta Stone and the Codes of Central Nervous System », CASYS [Online], 18 | 2006, Online since 10 October 2024, connection on 27 December 2024. URL : http://popups.uliege.be/3041-539x/index.php?id=2304

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José Barahona da Fonseca

Dept of Electrical Engineering, FCT-UNL, Quinta da Torre, 2825 Monte da Caparica, Portugal

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Isabel Barahona da Fonseca

Dept of Psychophysiology, Faculty of Psychology and ES, Lisbon, Portugal

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Carmen Paz Suárez-Araujo

Institute of Cybemetic Science & Technology, Faculty of Computer Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35017, Las Palmas de G. C., Spain

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José Luis Simões da Fonseca

Faculty of Medicine of Lisbon, Hospital de Santa Maria, Av. Egas Moniz, 1600 Lisbon, Portugal

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